Month: October 2018

1:32 AM ET Malika AndrewsESPN PHILADELPHIA — Just months removed from a season plagued by a much-scrutinized missing jumper, 76ers guard Markelle Fultz checked one box Thursday on the path back to regaining the scoring touch he showed in college: He drained his first career 3. Ben Simmons had a triple-double with 13 points, 13
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11:01 PM ET Mitchell Lamb SATURDAY’S BEST Caulfield Race 6 No.1 Thinkin’ Big (Tim Clark) – $4.20 For the most part, we’ve already seen that the Sydney three-year-old form, especially amongst the males, is superior to their Melbourne counterparts. I expect that to continue for the remainder of the Spring, including those heading towards the
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10:13 PM ET Connor McDavid is the NHL’s best player, according to Sidney Crosby — and it’s not particularly a tough decision. “I think McDavid has set himself apart just based on the awards and the accolades he’s gotten and the consistency he’s had,” Crosby told NHL.com this week. “I think it’s fair to say
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5:56 PM ET Associated Press NEW YORK — Yankees shortstop Didi Gregorius has undergone Tommy John surgery on his right elbow that is expected to keep him out of action for much of next season. The Yankees said the surgery went as expected Wednesday. It was done by Dr. David Altchek at the Hospital for
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8:48 AM ET Jeff WagenheimESPN The Professional Fighters League is one step away from its night of making millionaires. That moment comes on New Year’s Eve, when the rebranded World Series of Fighting will award $1 million to the season winners in six weight classes. Four matchups for that season finale are already set, and
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8:01 PM ET Manny Pacquiao, the Filipino legend who has not boxed in the United States since 2016 because of an eight-figure debt to the IRS, plans to return to the U.S. to defend his secondary welterweight world title against Adrien Broner in January. Pacquiao made the announcement Thursday during an appearance at a news
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8:03 PM ET Associated Press WASHINGTON — Dwight Howard sat out the Washington Wizards‘ season opener Thursday night with what the team said is a sore buttocks. Washington’s new starting center missed all of training camp and the entire exhibition schedule. He did not participate in any practices at all until Monday. Coach Scott Brooks
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